-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Burnett
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 3:46 PM
To: 'Edgar, Bob'
Cc: 'jim@larson-tech.com'; 'www-voice-wg@w3.org'
Subject: RE: Error in SSML DTD?
Dear Bob,
Thank you for your review of the SSML specification. It's been two years,
but we thought it appropriate to send an official response as if you had
sent the comment today.
If you believe we have not adequately addressed your issues with our
responses, please let us know as soon as possible. If we do not hear
from you within 14 days, we will take this as tacit acceptance.
Again, thank you for your input.
-- Dan Burnett
Synthesis Team Leader, VBWG
[VBWG responses follow]
Proposed disposition: Rejected
We agree there is an error. We rejected this request only because the <say-as> element no longer has this level of detail.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: www-voice-request@w3.org [mailto:www-voice-request@w3.org]On
> Behalf Of Edgar, Bob
> Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 9:06 AM
> To: www-voice@w3.org
> Subject: Error in SSML DTD?
>
>
> Comment on:
> Speech Synthesis Markup Language Specification for the Speech
> Interface
> Framework
> W3C Working Draft 3 January 2001
> http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-speech-synthesis-20010103
>
> DTD gives "number:ordinal" and "number:digits" as valid
> say-as types, but
> not just "number", however the example in 2.4 has <say-as
> type="number">.
> According to my reading of the XML specification, and also
> according to
> Microsoft's validating parser, this is not allowed by the
> DTD, you would
> have to explicitly allow "number" -- there is no rule that
> says you can
> match a prefix of the attribute value. The same issue applies
> to date, time
> and duration types.
>
> Bob.
> -------------------------------------------
> Bob Edgar
> Vice President, Parity Software Business Unit
> Converged Communications Services and Solutions Division
> Dialogic Corp., an Intel Company
> (415) 332-5656 ext 111
> Fax (415) 332-5657
> mailto:Bob.Edgar@dialogic.com
> http://www.parity.com
>
>
>
>